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Anne Wilson Goldthwaite (American/Alabama, 1869-1944), "Young Nude Woman in a Hat", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 25 in. x 21 in., framed Note: Born in Alabama, Anne Goldthwaite always considered the South to be her home though she traveled extensively throughout her life and lived in both Paris and New York. At the age of twenty-three, Goldthwaite began art studies at the National Academy of Design. In 1906, she continued her education in Paris where, through her friendship with Gertrude Stein, she became acquainted with such notable artists as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. While in Paris, she joined a group of young artists who exhibited together each spring and founded the Académie Moderne. At the onset of the World War I Goldthwaite returned to the United States in 1913, where she participated in the famed Armory Show in New York of that year. Though associated with many abstract artists, Goldthwaite’s artistic style, exemplified in the work offered here, remained more expressive with loose, artistic brushstrokes and recognizable subject matter. After returning to New York, she taught at the Art Students League for twenty-three years and worked as an advocate for both women’s and minorities’ rights. She painted many portraits of close friends, one of which may be the subject of the portrait offered here, and honed her skills at printmaking. Goldthwaite executed 320 prints between 1895 and 1942, with subjects generally relating to her paintings. An etching of 1929 features identical seated nude figure with hat. Despite her active participation in the New York art scene, Goldthwaite returned home to Alabama every summer. It was there that she painted genre scenes of the South which furthered her national acclaim. Edith Halpert, owner of the Downtown Gallery in New York, gave Goldthwaite several one-woman shows between 1929 and 1934, one of which may have included the work offered here. Ref.: Breeskin, Adelyn Dohme. Anne Goldthwaite: A Catalogue Raisonné of the Graphic Work. Montgomery, AL: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1982.

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